Thank you for your question and I am sorry to hear of your scalp tension. 22 Units is a fair amount of Botox into the forehead and should lead to a fairly flat and smoother appearance. At only 7 days I would allow the full results to mature over the next week and then assess if any further muscle activation is taking place. If only part of the forehead was paralyzed you may require additional botox into the hairline or other areas to limit any residual movement. Hope this helps.

Botox in forehead

April 8th, 2016

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Since you brows don't move upward much, I suspect the Botox was probably placed relatively low in the forehead. Now the lower forehead is weak, but the upper forehead around the hairline is still active. A bit more botox around the hairline would correct this.

Thank you for your question. Remember that Botox takes 14 days to settle completely. Allow for another week to pass and if at that time you still have concerns, schedule a follow up with your injector.

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